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On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, Ray Audette wrote:
> Kathy Partridge wrote:
> > BTW, are green peas and snow peas considered Paleo? I guess, technically,
> > they're immature seeds, not nuts or grains so I would think they're okay.
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> Both are legumes (beans) and thus are not kosher for orthodox
> paleo-dieters.
But Ray, hunter-gatherers would know and care nothing about this
botanical fact. What would matter to them is that these, and a
few other immature beans, could be gathered and eaten raw. Since
that, and not botanical classification, is the fundamental
premise of Neanderthing, why aren't they kosher?
Todd Moody
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